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Spinal Control of Motor Outputs: Rhythmic arm cycling training improves walking and neurophysiological integrity in chronic stroke: the arms can give legs a helping hand in rehabilitation

机译:脊柱运动控制输出:有规律的手臂循环训练可改善慢性中风的步行和神经生理完整性:手臂可为腿部康复提供帮助

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Training locomotor central pattern-generating networks (CPGs) through arm and leg cycling improves walking in chronic stroke. These outcomes are presumed to result from enhanced interlimb connectivity and CPG function. The extent to which rhythmic arm training activates interlimb CPG networks for locomotion remains unclear and was assessed by studying chronic stroke participants before and after 5 wk of arm cycling training. Strength was assessed bilaterally via maximal voluntary isometric contractions in the legs and hands. Muscle activation during arm cycling and transfer to treadmill walking were assessed in the more affected (MA) and less affected (LA) sides via surface electromyography. Changes to interlimb coupling during rhythmic movement were evaluated using modulation of cutaneous reflexes elicited by electrical stimulation of the superficial radial nerve at the wrist. Bilateral soleus stretch reflexes were elicited at rest and during 1-Hz arm cycling. Clinical function tests assessed walking, balance, and motor function. Results show significant changes in function and neurophysiological integrity. Training increased bilateral grip strength, force during MA plantarflexion, and muscle activation. “Normalization” of cutaneous reflex modulation was found during arm cycling. There was enhanced activity in the dorsiflexor muscles on the MA side during the swing phase of walking. Enhanced interlimb coupling was shown by increased modulation of MA soleus stretch reflex amplitudes during arm cycling after training. Clinical evaluations showed enhanced walking ability and balance. These results are consistent with training-induced changes in CPG function and interlimb connectivity and underscore the need for arm training in the functional rehabilitation of walking after neurotrauma.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY It has been suggested but not tested that training the arms may influence rehabilitation of walking due to activation of interneuronal patterning networks after stroke. We show that arm cycling training improves strength, clinical function, coordination of muscle activity during walking, and neurological connectivity between the arms and the legs. The arms can, in fact, give the legs a helping hand in rehabilitation of walking after stroke.
机译:通过手臂和腿部循环训练运动中央模式生成网络(CPG)可改善慢性卒中中的行走。推测这些结果是由于增强的跨行连接性和CPG功能所致。有节奏的手臂训练在多大程度上激活了跨肢CPG网络的运动能力尚不清楚,已通过研究5周手臂训练前后的慢性卒中参与者进行了评估。通过双腿和手的最大自愿等距收缩,双向评估力量。通过表面肌电图评估了受影响程度最大的(MA)和受影响程度较小(LA)的一侧的手臂骑行过程中的肌肉活化以及转移至跑步机的行走。在节律运动过程中,通过对腕部浅radial神经进行电刺激引起的皮肤反射调节,评估了肢体耦合的变化。在休息时和在1-Hz手臂骑行期间引起双侧比目鱼肌拉伸反射。临床功能测试评估了步行,平衡和运动功能。结果显示功能和神经生理完整性发生重大变化。训练可增加双侧握力,MA足底屈伸时的力量和肌肉激活。在手臂循环过程中发现皮肤反射调节的“正常化”。在行走的摆动阶段,MA侧背屈肌的活动增强。训练后手臂循环过程中,MA比目鱼肌伸展反射幅度的增加调制显示出增强的肢间耦合。临床评估显示步行能力和平衡能力增强。这些结果与训练引起的CPG功能和肢体间连接性的变化相一致,并强调了在神经外伤后步行功能康复中进行手臂训练的必要性。> NEW&NOTEWORTHY 由于中风后神经节间结构网络的激活,手臂可能会影响步行的康复。我们显示手臂循环训练可提高强度,临床功能,步行过程中肌肉活动的协调性以及手臂和腿部之间的神经连接性。实际上,手臂可以为腿部中风后的康复提供帮助。

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